Reports and Studies
-
Landais Alzheimer – the village where everyone has dementia
Landais Alzheimer, in south-west France, is a village with a difference – all the villagers have dementia. The shop in…
Read More » -
Does flying island doctor have the world’s best job?
Does flying island doctor Rebecca Payne have one of the world’s most fulfilling jobs? As an out-of-hours island GP, she…
Read More » -
What went wrong at Smile Direct Club?
Mohammad Ahmad, a 17-year-old from New Jersey, signed up for Smile Direct Club in October, just a few weeks after…
Read More » -
Five new soft-furred hedgehog species discovered
Scientists have discovered five new species of soft-furred hedgehogs from South East Asia. The revelation required several scientific missions to…
Read More » -
France split over environmental effects of Christmas trees
The eco-ethics of Christmas trees is a subject close to the hearts of many in the Morvan Natural Park. These…
Read More » -
Study reveals the amazing benefits of carrot juice
Carrot juice has emerged as an immune-boosting elixir, according to a recent study published in the journal Nutrients. Researchers from…
Read More » -
Venezuela, US reach prisoner swap deal as tensions ease
The 10 American prisoners freed by Venezuela in exchange for a jailed ally of President Nicolas Maduro, have arrived back…
Read More » -
Beyond Australia’s failed referendum: Truth, treaty and voice in Victoria
In October this year, a referendum to establish an Indigenous “Voice to Parliament” in the Australian Constitution was heavily defeated…
Read More » -
JN.1 Covid variant: WHO charts its rapid global spread
A sub-variant of the Omicron strain of coronavirus has been classified as a “variant of interest” by the World Health…
Read More » -
Working night shifts leads to health risks, study reveals
Working night shifts can have a significant impact on one’s health, according to a recent study conducted by researchers from…
Read More »